Jóni Ildikó

Red Beach in Panjin, China.... The beach gets its name from its appearance, which is caused by a type of sea weed that flourishes in the saline-alkali soil. The weed that start growing during April or May remains green during the summer. In autumn, this weed turns flaming red, and the beach looks as if it was covered by an infinite red carpet that creates a rare red sea landscape. Most of the Red Beach is a nature reserve and closed to the public. //Martin Nilsson

Jilly Henderson | I'm All Ears

Cutest Yawn Ever? (Possibly -- or its the creepiest -- if there aren't actually 3 kittens in that basket).... you tell me....